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'72-'75 Grand Rapids, MI
Where I was born.

Sadly no imagery available for my brief stint in Milwaukee.

'79-'91 Oak Park, IL
Where I spent most of my years growing up, we lived on the block in the center.
The large building in the lower right is my elementary school.
My Jr. high school is just off the edge to the north and now is a completely new building from when I attended.
After my parents divorced ('84?) my mother kept this house.
Two of the houses my father lived in are also within this image.

'86? Zion, IL
Where my father lived briefly before returning to Oak Park. The cross shape layout of the streets is by design.

'88-'91 OPRF, my High School

'91-'95 Macalester College in St. Paul, MN
I lived in 4 different places within this image. The geography building, where I spent most of my time, is the small building near the center of the picture, to the left of the quad.

summer of '92 Blue Bell Lodge, Custer State Park, SD
I'm surprised they had detailed imagery for here, but this is a nice shot of the entire resort. The building in the center is the store where I worked, across the street, set back from the road is the restaurant. The cluster of buildings to the right are the stables.

spring of '94 Rogers Park, Chicago, IL
Where I lived as part of an urban studies program.

'95-'97 Oregon State Univ. in Corvallis, OR
The small, white, funny shaped building in the middle is the geography building. I lived a block up and to the right from there.

'97-'03 Silver Spring, MD
My first home in the DC area, I lived in 2 places within this image (3 if I count the few weeks at [livejournal.com profile] kolyada's grandparents).

'03-'05 Brunswick, MD
Sadly no detailed images for my current home, this was as close as I could get.

bonus image - Maryland Faire

Our home away from home.

Date: 14 Apr 2005 20:26 (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dawntreader
MDRF: no wonder i can never find the damn thing from the air when i fly over in an airplane! it's looks so tiny from up there and most of it is hidden behind all those trees!!

it must be an optical illusion where the inside is larger than the outside. :)

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